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Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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Strait-Jacket (1964)
Strait-Jacket (1964)
Synopsis:
Strait-Jacket tells the chilling tale of Lucy Harbin (Joan Crawford), a woman who was institutionalized for 20 years after brutally decapitating her husband and his lover in a jealous rage. Upon her release, she is reunited with her daughter Carol (Diane Baker), who was a child at the time of the murders. Lucy struggles to reintegrate into society and rebuild her relationship with Carol, but things take a dark turn when a series of axe murders begin to occur, raising the question: Is Lucy falling back into her old violent ways, or is something more sinister at play?
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Trivia:
- William Castle's Gimmicks: Castle, the film’s director, was known for using gimmicks to market his films. For Strait-Jacket, audiences attending the premiere were given cardboard axes as souvenirs, adding to the film’s campy yet thrilling experience.
- Joan Crawford's Involvement: Crawford took her role in Strait-Jacket seriously and worked closely with William Castle to improve the script and production. She even made demands to change the casting, and some believe her presence elevated the film far beyond typical B-horror flicks of the time.
- A Nod to Psycho (1960): The film draws obvious inspiration from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, particularly with the focus on psychological trauma and axe murders. The screenplay was written by Robert Bloch, who also penned the novel Psycho.
Rating:
4.5/5. Strait-Jacket delivers as a psychological horror with an engaging mystery and plenty of suspense. Joan Crawford's performance adds gravitas to the B-movie horror, making it a classic of the genre. The film's tension builds steadily, keeping viewers guessing until the shocking finale. The axe-wielding murders and the themes of sanity and guilt are classic horror tropes, used effectively to create an eerie, unsettling atmosphere.
Comparison:
Strait-Jacket is often compared to later psychological horror films like What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), which also starred Joan Crawford. Both films explore the themes of madness, aging, and the tension between familial relationships. While Strait-Jacket is more straightforward in its slasher elements, it shares similarities with Psycho (1960) in its exploration of mental health and trauma.
More modernly, Strait-Jacket can be compared to the 2019 film Ma, starring Octavia Spencer, in which a woman with a traumatic past takes revenge on a younger generation. Both films depict women grappling with their dark histories while unraveling in psychological horror settings.
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